Sonnet: All Men Are Sinners Poem by Dr John Celes

Sonnet: All Men Are Sinners

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How can we judge a man with greatest sins?
‘Let the man who has no sins, throw the first stone';
A sword can kill and sometimes even pins;
And man can sin even while being alone.

The purest soul has some kind of sin-stain;
And man falls into temptations with ease;
Sometimes, he tends to sin again, again;
In tempting man, the devils will not cease.

The blood of Christ absolves all men of sins;
The worst sinner could always reach Heaven;
God's forgiveness can come within a wince;
God knows the problems on earth of all men.

No man, really speaking can judge next;
Man's Salvation comes through God's Holy Text.

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Dr John Celes

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